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It appears that the once - in - production Halloween 3D is going into production again!
Our sources on the Cannes stomping ground tell us exclusively that The Weinstein Company is once again looking to get Halloween 3D off the ground.
Source: Bloody Disgusting

The third story in the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants trilogy, Sisterhood Everlasting, is set to go in front of the camera soon.
Dubbed “Sisterhood Everlasting”, the third, and reportedly final, film in the series will see the girls reunite, after ten years apart, for a life-changing trip.
No word on whether any of the original cast is set to return.

Oh nothing Special here... just episode 100! actually yeah nothing really special. David West, David Gilman, Andrew Crowley, and Gabe Canada talk Game Of Thrones, Mad Men, Community! Be Sure to check out the celebration in the weeks to come!

According to a video on TMZ, the tabloid paparazzi tracked down director Richard Donner and grilled him with some Goonies 2 questions -- in which he admits that Steven Spielberg is the brains behind this operation.
In this case, they cornered Richard Donner outside of a restaurant and grilled him about the recently announced Goonies sequel. For half of the video he plays coy, needling them a little bit, before he politely smiles off the cameraman taking credit for getting the Goonies 2 ball rolling. It's a little painful to watch, but by the end they do get a nugget of info out of him. Mainly that Steven Spielberg is not only involved, but he instigated the recent movement and plotted out the story for the sequel. To what extent we don't know, but according to Donner he's involved in more than just slapping his name on it.
To check out the video, click on the TMZ link below.

In this episode our guys were highly caffeinated and highly keen to talk about Captain America: The Winter Soldier and its mind blowing implications for the Marvel Universe. (some would say STRANGE implications.) We talk comics, Patriotism, and Espionage! To expand our discussion of the Marvel Cinematic Universe Gabe returns and talks to Steve Englehart the creator of Starlord, Shang Chi and one of the longest running writers of the Captain America. His career in comics spans four decades and includes fascinating insights about the potential direction for Captain America III and Gaurdians of the Galaxy.

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Episode 97, its our third week talking about Veronica Mars! This Week talk about season 3 and the Film! We also discuss the newest X-men: Days of Future Past trailer and leaked photos from the Avengers set.

So…is there's been some speculation on the possibility of a spinoff/ninth season of the hit Showtime show Dexter. But producers are adamant that if actor Michael C. Hall is not on board, then there is no show.

Personally, I'd love to see at least one season of the adventures of Dexter in Alaska (or whatever far off place he is residing in). I think it is a solid place to restart and put Dexter back to doing what made the show interesting in the first place. And that's killing bad guys.

I'll be the first to admit that the series finale was a bit, what's the word…lackluster. So this is the perfect, er, best opportunity to rectify that. Not sound cynical, but this would involve forgetting bout his son, Harrison, and his girlfriend, Hannah. He clearly faked it his death so they could have a better life. Now it's time for Dexter to get back to his dark roots.

Obviously, something like this would be a few years off, since Michael C. Hall has expressed a desir…

In a recent interview regarding her surprise role on the hit show Mad Men, Neve Campbell, who played Sidney Prescott in all four Scream films, was asked about the new show with MTV and she dropped a hint about the future of the Scream film series holds.

Spoiler: she thinks it's done. Okay, switching gears: MTV’s rebooting Scream as a TV series. Wes Craven is directing the pilot. Are you involved with that?

No. To be honest, when we did the fourth movie, there was talk of it being the beginning of another trilogy but, I don’t know, I feel like there was only so far we could go with it. I think probably finishing it there and going on to a TV show was probably the smart move.
Source: Vulture

Despite multiple rumors over the years of a legit Gremlins 3, we're just going to get a Gremlins remake instead. This news comes hot off the heels of The Goonies 2 announcement.
One film from that period that I still adore, however, is GREMLINS, and I'm told a remake of Joe Dante's film is also moving quickly at WB.
Source: Ain't It Cool News

A lot of details of emerged regarding the Point Break remake. Basically, anything that we could have possibly wanted to know about the film thus far is addressed.
Question: Have you already started to shoot the Point Break remake that Alcon Entertainment is producing?

BRODERICK JOHNSON: We’ve shot some extraordinary footage with our surfers. And we were in the Italian Alps with the greatest extreme snow boarders in the world, shooting footage. We’ve actually been in photography on the film, beginning our stunt work with our real athletes. This is a movie with a lot of stunts and no stunt people in it because the stunts are way too dangerous for people who are stunt people. We have real athletes who do this, like Jeb Corliss, who’s the greatest wing-suiter in the world. His team will be doing work for us, over the summer, in Switzerland with motocross. So in any event, principal photography starts in June. But the greatest footage we’ve ever gotten at Alcon is the second unit…

Composer Henry Jackman spilled the beans on a Wreck-It Ralph 2 that's in development in a recent interview with Collider.
Have you heard anything about a Wreck-It Ralph sequel?

JACKMAN: I did, to be honest with you. I can’t tell you more, not because I’m being coy, but I believe that it is officially on the cards. I don’t know any more other than a story is indeed being written. I’d be very surprised not to. I’m not blowing my own trumpet. Forget about the music. Just the movie itself I thought was a fantastically imaginative and creative piece of work. Rich [Moore], the director, actually got involved in the writing. There was another writer and I can’t remember his name (Editor’s note: it’s Phil Johnston). Just as a concept, it would be almost remiss of them not to write another one. It’s a great idea and it’s a great character.
Source: Collider

Are you one of the millions that have been clamoring for a Top Gun 2? Well, you might be getting your wish. Although a sequel has been in unofficial development for years, this is the closest we've gotten thus far...
"We've been trying to get that movie made for 30 years, and I think we're getting closer and closer," Bruckheimer told Ricky Camilleri. "Don [Simpson] and I tried to develop something, we didn't succeed. [Tom] Cruise took over, and he tried to develop something, and he didn't succeed. Now we're back at it."

As Bruckheimer noted, it was Tony Scott, the film's original director, who was able to crack the story before his death in 2012.

"The concept is, basically, are the pilots obsolete because of drones. Cruise is going to show them that they're not obsolete. They're here to stay," Bruckheimer said. "It's just getting to the starting place. Fortunately for Tom, he's very busy, so you have to …

A new writer has been hired for Chronicle 2 since original scribe Max Landis' sequel draft was a bit too dark for Fox. Welcome Jack Stanley.
EXCLUSIVE: Fox is getting moving on Chronicle 2, the sequel to the 2012 sleeper hit movie directed by Josh Trank. The studio has hired Jack Stanley to write the script. Who? Stanley doesn’t have any produced credits, but this goes to show how a good script written on spec can change everything for a writer. He wrote Sweetheart, the story of a female assassin whose attempt to get out of the biz is thrown awry by her high school reunion. It hit the Black List and Michael Costigan is producing with Stanley’s manager Jewerl Ross. They are packaging it, but the script made the rounds and put the 25-year old on the map. He showed he wasn’t a one shot wonder writing a second one, a werewolf thriller called Silver that is also making the rounds.
Source: Deadline